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A new fork for a K2 4000
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May 26, 2004, 12:34:17 pm »
I have been riding a 1998 K2 4000 for a few years now and I was thinking about replacing the Noleen Crosslink (with a Smart shock that stopped working a year after I got the bike!!) with a newer fork. Maybe a 2003 model that I could get at a sale price. I don't want to change the geometry of the bike(do I make sense?). I am a fit 6.2, 208 lbs middle age rider, and ride fire roads.
Any suggestions for a fork? Thanks.
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Re: A new fork for a K2 4000
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May 26, 2004, 03:14:25 pm »
Get something with 4" of travel. It will blow you away how much better it matches the rear of that frame.
I've got Manitou X-verts on both of mine and I love them (and they're cheap these days). Gotta be a 2000 or 2001 though. Earlier X-verts suck. If you go with ANY Manitou shock, make sure it has TPC+ damping (emphasis on the "+"). Check ebay for deals.
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K2 5000 Large w/Avid discs, Bontrager Race Disc Modified wheels, Manitou Minute, Swinger 3-way
K2 5000 Med ("wife's") w/Avid V's, Mavic CrossLink wheels, Manitou X-vert, Risse Astro-5
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Last year I swapped my Noleen crosslink fork out for a 2002 Rock Shox Psylo XC, which I picked up for $150. It made a BIG difference in my riding style. The travel is adjustable from 3" to 5", so I use the minimum travel for climbs, 4" for general singletrack, and the full 5" for descents. The ability to change the travel to suit the terrain is a big advantage for me. There's a slight loss in rigidity/tracking, but to me it's more than outweighed by having a fork that have plush travel and that I can hammer without worrying about getting beat up or endoing.
There's no change in geometry at the 3" setting, and the change isn't a big deal at the 4" setting. At 5", the steering IS noticeably slower, but that's good when heading downhill!
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